[6.0] "Steve Grey vs. Eddie Capelli was also on this card by only footage from the second and 3rd round remain, in a weird streched aspect ratio, which is mostly Capelli working an arm lock on the mat. Kent even points out on commentary that the crowd wasn't impressed with constant mat based wrestling, and the lull in crowd noise made a lot of Grey's groaning clearly audible, which wasn't a good thing. Tibor Szakacs vs. Pete Stewart, the first two rounds are hold for hold mostly and were received by the crowd slightly, but only slightly better than the previous match, with the most noise being made for the Szakacs special chop which unfortunately Stewart hardly sold. Stewart massively picked up the pace and intensity in round 3, getting a pin fall in 25 seconds. Tibor spends round 4 working a pretty vicious hammer lock whenever possible. 35 seconds into round 5, Tibor gets an unexpectedly altheltic pin with a sort of flip and bridge manoeuvre that he has to compress cause of his proximity to the ropes. The crowd has finally come into life for the 6th round, Stewart goes for a high cross body Tibor catches and powerslams, dispite Kent calling it an over the top suplex into a cross press, for the win in 1m12s. Decent enough match, but Stewart could have done with some kind of gimmick or charisma over and above the guy that's trying to work his way up the ranks. Bobby Barnes vs. Mick McMichael, Barnes, does his patented cape folding before the match starts with even Kent getting in on the action: "Here comes the long vertical fold now! " Barnes working is ballet heel style against the face McMichael, the crowd are into this match from the start as Barens is bouncing up and down and McMichael trips him mid bounce. There is an interesting comment from Kent along the lines of "McMichael always puts on a great match unless he's booked against the wrong type of opponent." Public warning for Barnes in the 2nd round for persistent driving his thumb into McMichael neck. Barnes constant cheating behind Joe D'Orazio's back and the come back from McMichael has the crowd fully engaged by the end of the 2nd round. 2nd public warning to Barnes in the third round for excessive forearms ro McMichael while he's down on the mat. In the 4th round, McMichael lands awkwardly after missing a high cross body, Barnes slams him for the 3 count in 50 seconds. So far on my chronological watch through of WOS/ITV wrestling Bobby Barnes had looked the best solo performer out of the Hells Angles but Street had a harder test in the heel vs. heel match against Breaks a few reviews ago, i'll keep count. Only two uninspiring rounds remain of the first match, which given run times is likely all that made air in 72, Szakacs/Stewart match wasn't great and even though the Barnes/McMichael match was excellent it doesnt drag the whole show up to more than 6/10."